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"THE SCREAM" - Has Been Recovered

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Reuters

Munch's stolen "The Scream" recovered

By Marianne FronsdalThu Aug 31, 5:22 PM ET

"The Scream" and another stolen masterpiece by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch were recovered by police on Thursday, two years and nine days after gunmen seized the paintings from an Oslo museum.

"'The Scream' and 'Madonna' are now in police possession," police chief Iver Stensrud told a news conference. "The damage is much less than we could have feared."

He said the pictures were recovered on Thursday afternoon in "a successful police operation" but dodged questions about how it was done. He said no ransom had been paid "as of today."

"The Scream," Munch's most famous work, is an icon of existential angst showing a terrified figure against a blood-red sky. "Madonna" shows a bare-breasted woman with long black hair.

Two masked gunmen walked into the Munch Museum in Oslo in broad daylight in August 2004 and yanked the two works from the walls in front of dozens of terrified tourists. They escaped in a car driven by another man.

The paintings are both from 1893. Three men were convicted in May of taking part in the theft and were sentenced to up to eight years in jail.

Two of them were ordered to pay $122 million in damages. Three other men were acquitted.

Police said no new arrests or charges had been made in connection with the recovery of the paintings.

Experts at the Munch Museum had examined the pictures and judged them authentic, a museum official said. A scientific examination will also be carried out to verify the works.

A spokeswoman for a City of Oslo foundation that owns the Munch Museum collection said she hoped the paintings could be put back on display soon.

TWO SCREAMS STOLEN, RECOVERED

Munch painted two famous versions of "The Scream," including the one recovered on Thursday.

The other was stolen in 1994 from Oslo's National Gallery by thieves who broke a window and climbed in with a ladder. It was recovered after several months by police posing as buyers.

After the August 22, 2004, robbery, the Munch Museum underwent a $6.4 million security upgrade.

Stensrud declined to answer questions about media reports last week that a jailed bank robber, David Toska, had promised information about the paintings if he won a reduced sentence.

Toska was sentenced to 19 years in prison for his part in a 2004 bank robbery in which a policeman was shot dead. Last week an appeals court suspended a three-year sentence he had received for another 2001 robbery and said it could reconsider the case, which caused Norwegian media to speculate he had cut a deal.

"Out of consideration of police working methods, it will be hard to give details about how the operation was carried out," the police said in a statement.

In the foreground of "The Scream," on a bridge with railings, is a human figure, hands to its head, eyes staring, mouth agape. Further back are two men in top hats and a landscape of fjord and hills against a red sky.

The painting is regarded as an evocative depiction of angst in a world of man-made horrors such as genocide. It and "Madonna" were bequeathed with a large body of Munch's work to the City of Oslo in the painter's will.

Munch, who lived from 1863 to 1944, was a pioneer of modern expressionism.

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OO I remember when this was stolen. I was in highschool still in an art apprectiation class, and we had like a bonus points quiz and that was the only question - what painting was stolen over the weekend. I'm glad it was recovered.
 
I guess that the scream was for al the atrocity that is oing in our world. it is stil a painting tha exemplify all the atrocity that wecan encounter in our everyday life. itdoes make me feel of a gay guy trying to grt out of his closet. but on a greater sensense it make me feel of somrbody trying to get out of net that enclose him or her in an atrocious way. I hope i did not make too many mistake. My first language is not english and I wish there was more people speaking frenh in this forum.
 
^^ If I tried speaking French - you would be screaming
 
I'm glad that both paintings were recovered. There is something so iconoclastic about "The Scream" that it still speaks to us today. Lord knows there are days I feel just like that poor soul in the painting.
 
I guess that the scream was for al the atrocity that is oing in our world. it is stil a painting tha exemplify all the atrocity that wecan encounter in our everyday life. itdoes make me feel of a gay guy trying to grt out of his closet. but on a greater sensense it make me feel of somrbody trying to get out of net that enclose him or her in an atrocious way. I hope i did not make too many mistake. My first language is not english and I wish there was more people speaking frenh in this forum.

You did well. I mean this to help you improve your English not to be critical. Here is what you wrote with English corrections. Good luck in English class. I am glad that The Scream was recovered as well.

I guess that the scream was for all the atrocities that are going on in our world. It is still a painting that exemplifies all the atrocities that we may encounter in our everyday life. It does make me feel like a gay guy trying to get out of his closet. But on a greater sense it makes me feel as if someone were trying to get out of the net that enclosed him or her in an atrocious way. I hope that I did not make too many mistakes. My first language is not English and I wish there were more people speaking French in this forum.
 
A reproduction of the painting should be put on US postage stamps to reflect the average American's opinion of our current administration.
 
Now if the FBI could do as good a job and get back all those masterpieces stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum...
 
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im still impressed that people can just walk in and take the paintings in daylight. dont get me wrong im glad they recovered it.
 
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